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Kosher vs Tosher - What's the difference?

kosher | tosher |

As adjectives the difference between kosher and tosher

is that kosher is prepared in accordance with Jewish religious practices while tosher is comparative of tosh.

As a verb kosher

is to make kosher.

As a noun tosher is

a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the Thames.

kosher

English

(Kashrut)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (of food) Prepared in accordance with Jewish religious practices.
  • Well, if I had known it was a kosher deli, I certainly would not have ordered a ham and cheese on rye.
  • (figuratively, by extension) In accordance with standards or usual practice.
  • Is what I have done kosher with Mr. Smith?

    Antonyms

    * treyf

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • to make kosher.
  • See also

    * halal ----

    tosher

    English

    (wikipedia tosher)

    Etymology 1

    From 19th century British thieves' cant + (-er) (one who uses or acquires ).

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (historical, cant) A thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the Thames.
  • *1859 , J.C. Hotten, A dictionary of modern slang, cant, and vulgar words used at the present day, preceded by a history of cant and vulgar language, with glossaries of two secret languages, by a London antiquary
  • *:Toshers , men who steal copper from ships' bottoms in the Thames.
  • A scavenger of valuables lost in the sewers, particularly those of London during the Victorian Age.
  • *1851 , H. Mayhew, London labour and the London poor , II. 150/2
  • *:The sewer-hunters were formerly, and indeed are still, called by the name of ‘Toshers ’, the articles which they pick up in the course of their wanderings along shore being known among themselves by the general term ‘tosh’, a word more particularly applied by them to anything made of copper.
  • Derived terms
    * toshing

    Etymology 2

    See .

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (tosh)
  • Anagrams

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